Modern Screen (Dec 1934 - Nov 1935)

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The lovely Ann is now doing "Enchanted April," an ambitious piece for which she is singularly suited. Along with her other high aims she has a yen for writing, is no slouch of a linguist and is a thoroughly accomplished pianist. She knows no fear and consequently will drive anything with a motor attached. Her complete devotion to her home is due, no doubt, to the fact that her childhood was lived in various army posts. You know, of course, that her father was General George Grant Gatley. Fort Sam Houston, Texas, is her birthplace.